His ambitious pursuits have stretched across a vast range of media,
from photographic collages to full - scale opera stagings, fax drawings to an intensive art historical study of the optical devices of Old Masters.
His ambitious pursuits stretch across a vast range of media,
from photographic collages to full - scale opera stagings and from fax drawings to an intensive art historical study of the optical devices of Old Masters.
Huma Bhabha's edition for the Whitechapel Gallery derives
from a photographic collage.
In her most recent works, von Wulffen deploys a host of painterly techniques to create works that, although they depart
from the photographic collage practice for which she is best known, remain deeply referential.
Not exact matches
One of her best - known works is 70 +1 +2 (1998), a life - size, full - length, alarmingly present three - dimensional hologram of the artist at a majestic 71 years of age, seen frontally, paired with a similarly scaled
photographic collage of herself in the same pose seen
from the back.
Employing a range of techniques, including
collage, hand - drawn rotoscoping — a technique that involves tracing
from frames of live film footage — interlaced still
photographic images, and live 16 mm film footage, Breer composes lively, nimble films that present an intimate, modest, and personal portrait of slices of shared lives and eras.
Vintage images of black representation
from Ebony and Jet magazines were the source of inspiration for several
photographic collage series.
For almost three decades Lyle Ashton Harris has cultivated a diverse artistic practice, ranging
from photographic media,
collage, installation and performance, to explore the impact of desire, ethnicity, and gender in the contemporary social and cultural dynamic.
Muniz's elaborate material creations - in this case the magazine
collages - are ephemeral; it is his masterly
photographic documentation that is the final work of art, which is intentionally many steps removed
from the original image that inspired it...
Forsyth's work explores a breadth of themes, reflected in the range of techniques he employs: analogue and digital exposures taken by the artist exist in his work, alongside computer generated imagery, photograms, and
photographic collages from historic magazines and vintage postcards.
This spring she is releasing her first poetry book and has a solo show entitled Weave at grayDUCK Gallery, which includes a group of natural pigment paintings made
from wildflowers and a group of large - scale
photographic collages.
LYLE ASHTON HARRIS For more than two decades Lyle Ashton Harris (born 1965, New York) has cultivated a diverse artistic practice ranging
from photographic media,
collage, installation and performance.
For more than two decades Lyle Ashton Harris (born 1965, New York) has cultivated a diverse artistic practice ranging
from photographic media,
collage, installation and performance.
Thomas's layered process of fragmentation, in which she begins with a
photographic portrait and moves to
collage and then on to painting, is the result of discreet borrowings
from our twenty - first century language of mass culture.
However, what strikes me, when contextualizing this work, as well as Marshall's use of the black figure in general, is how the
collage is not merely a response to iconic Bearden
photographic collages (e.g. Block, 1971), but of the black figures
from the later Odyssey series of 1977.
This exhibition includes a selection of Wilke's early sculptures, films, drawings and
collages alongside
photographic works
from her S.O.S. Starification Object Series.
«Aaron's Rod Turning Into A Snake,» Lot 234, by Anselm Kiefer, is a 25 by 33 inch oil, lacquer and
photographic collage on paper, executed circa 1984 as part of the artist's Departure
from Egypt series.
Wallace Berman will be represented by a series of previously unseen single - image Verifax
collages, a body of rarely exhibited mailers
from the collection of Teri Garr, inserts
from his limited edition, hand - made artists magazine, Semina, selections
from his recently discovered body of
photographic portraiture, and several unique works incorporating images which were considered «pornography» at the time.
This exhibition is a survey of the artist's oeuvre —
from images that are the product of experimentation with various materials and
photographic processes, to portraits of friends and strangers and still lives of his environment, to book page
collages, to more recent hyperreal digital works.
The
collages contain such autobiographical elements as photographs and personal correspondence, as well as postcards portraying typically German landscapes, and clippings
from news magazines, including
photographic portraits of artists, and music and movie reviews.
• Introduction • Impressionist Movement (fl.1870s - 1880s) • Neo-Impressionism (1880s) • Newlyn School -LRB-(fl.1884 - 1914)-RRB- • Art Nouveau (Jugendstijl)(1890 - 1914) • Symbolist Art (1890s) • Post Impressionist Art (1880s / 90s) • Les Fauves (1905 - 8) • Expressionist Movement (1905 onwards) • The Bridge (Germany 1905 - 13)(Die Brucke) • Blue Rider (Germany 1911 - 14)(Der Blaue Reiter) • Ashcan School (New York)(1900 - 1915) • Cubist Art (fl.1908 - 1914) • Orphic Cubism (Orphism, Simultanism)(1914 - 15) •
Photographic Art •
Collage (
from 1912) • Futurist Art (1909 - 1914) • Rayonism (c.1912 - 14) • Suprematism (c.1913 - 1918) • Constructivism (1914 - 32) • Vorticism (c.1914 - 15) • Dada (Europe, 1916 - 1924) • De Stijl (1917 - 31) • Neo-Plasticism (fl.1918 - 26) • Bauhaus School (Germany, 1919 - 1933) • Purism (Early, mid-1920s) • Precisionism (Cubist - Realism)(fl. 1920s) • Surrealist Movement (1924 onwards) • Art Deco (c.1925 - 40) • Ecole de Paris (Paris School) • New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit)(Germany, 1925 - 35) • Magic Realism (1925 - 40) • Socialist Realism (1928 - 80) • Social Realism (America)(1930 - 45) • Degenerate Art (Entartete Kunst)(1933 - 45) • Neo-Romanticism (1935 - 55) • Art Brut • Organic Abstraction (fl.1930 - 1950) • St Ives School (1939 - 75) • Existential Art (Late - 1940s, 1950s) • Abstract Expressionist Movement (1947 - 65) • Art Informel (fl. 1950s) • Tachisme (1950s) • Arte Nucleare (c.1951 - 60) • Assemblages (1953 onwards) • Neo-Dada (1953 - 65) • Kitchen Sink Art (c.1954 - 57) • Pop Art (c.1958 - 70) • Op - Art (Optical Art)(fl.1965 - 70) • New Realism (1960s) • Post-Painterly Abstraction (Clement Greenberg)(Early, mid-1960s)
Rooted in her longstanding interest in photography and
photographic collage, Simpson's recent paintings incorporate found imagery, often taken
from AP photographs and vintage magazines, which the artist overpaints and divides across several panels.
Unique offerings
from Andy Warhol include the recently acquired Polo, a silkscreened outlined image on a
collage of colored papers
from a delightful series revolving around various incarnations of the
photographic subject, created by the artist in 1985.
Working with the seemingly narrow subject of his own face, Close has produced a richly varied trove that ranges
from intimately scaled
collage maquettes and fingerprint drawings to monumental gridded canvases;
from the sharp definition of certain
photographic techniques to the ghostly blurs of daguerreotypes and holograms;
from the tactile complexity of paper pulp editions to the smooth, mechanical surfaces of Polaroids and digital ink - jet prints;
from the subtle tonalities of gray - scale paintings and drawings to the exuberance of an 111 - color screenprint.
For his exhibition Cloud has created a selection of multi-layered paintings on his signature shaped canvases, newspaper
collages made up of clippings
from various New York dailies and large - scale paper quilts composed of
photographic fragments.
In this
photographic collage, we see repeated images that appear elsewhere in the exhibition, mixed with portraits of individuals
from around the world.
The silkscreen paintings have an expressive quality that results
from their hand - painted areas, the
collage - like overlays of
photographic images, and the intentional slippage and irregularities, which the artist allowed to remain uncorrected during the screening process.
In «Physicalism: The Recombine» (a series of six
photographic collages from 2006) bodybuilders squeeze muscles rigid for the camera, their heads replaced by polymorphic candles; and in The Masturbators (a video installation
from 2009), brawny pornographic models pound disconsolately and often without climax at their erect cocks.
Meditating on the power of
photographic representation, Kate Steciw assembles imagery taken
from social media, stock photography and iPhone cameras, which she then
collages, prints and cuts into miscellaneous, generic shapes of aluminum mounted on Sintra PVC.
The artist lives in Cuttack, Orissa, India, and has been a part of Art Ability International Juried Exhibition of Art & Fine Craft @ Bryn Mawr Rehab Center for many years, submitting fascinatingly detailed
collages, so painterly and naturalistic they appear
photographic from a distance.
Nicholas Middleton: When you are in the middle of the process it's hard to separate out those decisions that go into making a piece... when I started painting after I left college, I didn't... well, I suppose I fought against the idea of just making a painting
from photographic sources which looked like a photograph, so I used lots of strategies to disguise it, or to confuse it in a sense, making paintings which were more like
collages, or reducing imagery to... well, I borrowed things
from pop art to, I suppose, to complicate things, for a few years it felt like I was fighting against what I seem to be naturally quite good at, and then it reached a point where I just felt I didn't want to tie myself in too many knots in terms of the thinking which was going on behind the pictures and then just let myself just paint fairly directly
from photographic sources.
The Contemporary Wing's Front Room Gallery will feature paintings,
collages, and screenprints displayed against immersive floor to ceiling wall works derived
from photographic and text - based
collages.